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In reply to the discussion: Seven-year-old sacrificed to the gods for good harvest in India [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)12. It looks to be a cultish sect of Hinduism practised only in the very rural, most poor and illiterate
parts of the country.
It is sometimes described as a form of tantrism, although legitimate Tantriks describe this specific sect as "insane".
It is repeatedly described as based on superstition, fear, belief in the occult and prejudice and driven by overwhelming poverty and despair.
It is quite a stretch to compare this in any way to most organized religions or to use it as an example of how religion goes wrong, although I am sure that some will make that argument.
It is clearly way out there on the fringes.
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Why answer a question with a question that has little to do with the subject at hand?
humblebum
Jan 2012
#39
How is it irrelevant? When it is being implied that religion is responsible for so
humblebum
Jan 2012
#41
Now that makes no sense. When certain atheists or anti-religious people attack religion frequently
humblebum
Jan 2012
#43
Care to point out the differenced between what you define as a religion and
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
#11
It looks to be a cultish sect of Hinduism practised only in the very rural, most poor and illiterate
cbayer
Jan 2012
#12
Perhaps we should be using the word "allegedly" here, since details may not yet be clear
struggle4progress
Jan 2012
#37